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CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
A chemical reaction is in equilibrium when the rate of the forward reaction is equal
to the rate of the reverse reaction

At equilibrium the concentrations the reactants and the products will be constant but
of
not equal The composition of the reactants and products in the equilibrium mixture
remains constant indefinitely
an equilibrium can
The position of equilibrium can be changed only beestablished
by in a closedsystem
concentration
altering the of a reactant or product
changing the pressure if there are different numbers of moles of gas on
both sides of the balanced equation
altering the temperature

A catalyst speeds up the rate at which the equilibrium is reached but has no effect
on the position of equilibrium


The Equilibrium Constant K

The equilibrium constant K characterises the equilibrium composition of the reaction
mixture

For the general reaction aA BB cc d the equilibrium expression is

d
CC
A B

A CBT Cc and D are the equilibrium concentrations of A B C and D
a b c and d are the stoichiometric coefficients in the balanced reaction equation

The concentration values are
usually measured in moth but for gaseous reactions
the partial pressures may be used Whatever the concentrations are measured in
the value calculated for K has no units

The value of an equilibrium constant indicates the position of equilibrium


Homozygous equilibria all species are in the same state

Heterozygous equilibria the species are in more than one state

, The concentrations of pure solids
and pure liquids at equilibrium are
taken as constant and given the
value of 1 in the equilibrium
expression

The numerical value of the equilibrium
constant depends on thereaction
temperature and is independent of
concentration and or pressure


catalyst alsohas no effect on the
A
numerical value the equilibriumconstant
of




The Effect of Temperature on the Equilibrium constant

The value of the equilibrium constant K is dependent on temperature

For an endothermic reaction an increase temperature favours the products and so the
in
ratio of products reactants increases and therefore K increases In general for endothermic
reactions a rise in temperature causes an increase in K and the yield of product is
increased

For an exothermic reaction an increase in temperature favours the reactants and so the
ratio of products reactants decreases and therefore k decreases In general for exothermic
reactions a rise in temperature causes a decrease in K and the yield of product is
decreased
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